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1972 messages, Last post on Sep 05, 2008 at 8:22 AM
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Replying to: willangela (Dec 10, 2006 2:14 pm) There are some great bargains to be had at years end on unsold stock. However the flip side of that is the depreciation. Example of right now, when new 2007's are flooding in, there are still some 2006 models to be sold, new. They however will incur a depreciation penalty of two years when bought now that the 2007's are here. So, you will pay less now for a 2006, however when you go to sell it, the car will be one year older than comparable vehicles bought now. So, you save money now, but lose it later, or vice-versa in buying a current model year. |
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Just bought a 2007 SL 2wd with touring package and Navigation for $32999. This is before TT&L. It even came with the rubber weather mat in the rear (probably worth $50) LOL Sticker price was just shy of 37K (36740 I believe). Anyways, the vehicle is GREAT! My wife will be the lucky one driving it, so she will have to keep me informed....
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Replying to: tanthony66 (Dec 10, 2006 8:54 pm) But beware, I had the same situation, incurred a penalty for stealing it too much, and was ordered to buy my own!
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Replying to: al63017 (Jan 26, 2003 4:25 am) The Murano is a 2006 S base model. The lease I ahve worked out with the dealer is about $350 a month with zero down for 39 month 15k/yr Please let me know if anyone has any thougths on this. This will be my first big "purchase"/"commitment" out of school and was wondering if it was a good deal. Thanks! the residual is sitting at 49% and the money factor is .00039. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
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Replying to: houstoncoog (Dec 11, 2006 5:40 pm) You'll need to supply the msrp and selling price before anyone can give you a better opinion.
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Replying to: willangela (Dec 10, 2006 2:14 pm) We have exceptional credit at 748 and 751 Experian and 781 on both for Equifax and TU. We're putting $0 down. Monthly $470 for a 39 month lease and $586 purchase. On the purchase, my calculation is different - $461 per month for 72 months and a lease of $470 appears to be high. Please let me know what I'm missing on this transaction. Thanks. Angela |
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Replying to: willangela (Dec 13, 2006 8:27 am) Thanks. Angela |
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Replying to: willangela (Dec 13, 2006 8:27 am) |
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Replying to: willangela (Dec 13, 2006 8:27 am) Inception Fees: 451.01 1st month payment, 13.53 sales tax, 68.00 registration, 389 documentation fee) total $921.54 Money factor: .001440 Orig MSRP: 35,100 Max. Advance: $39,160 (what is this?) Residual Value: 52% - $18,252.00 Annual Miles: 12,000 Mileage Adjustment: 1% - $351.00 Adjusted Residual Value: $18,603.00 Dealer Cost: 32,007 Selling Price: 31,807 (w/CarPerks discount) Adj. Selling Price: $32,728.54 Assignment Fee: $550 (told this is what NMAC charges for the lease - how is that different than the 1st month's payment?) Total Cap Cost: $33,278.54 Vehicle Mark-Up -200.00 Warranty Mark-up, paid reserve, dealer incentive, trade over allowance - all at zero Total Profit: -200.00 (yeah right!) Payment recap: $451.01+3% = 464.54 per month That's on the 12k per year lease. What are your thoughts? I'll post the details for the 15k per year lease on another message to avoid confusion. Thanks for your time everybody. Angela |
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